waver
/ˈweɪvər/Definitions
1. verb
to move unsteadily from side to side; to sway; to hesitate or be uncertain in one’s opinion or decision.
“The tree wavered in the strong wind.”
2. noun
a person who hesitates or is uncertain in their opinion or decision.
“The waver in the debate was unable to make a decision.”
3. verb (transitive)
to cause to move unsteadily from side to side; to sway; to cause to hesitate or be uncertain in one’s opinion or decision.
“The strong wind wavered the tree.”
4. verb (intransitive)
to fluctuate or vary in amount, degree, or direction.
“The stock prices wavered throughout the day.”
5. noun (plural only)
a fluctuation or variation in amount, degree, or direction.
“There was a waver in the company’s stock prices.”